Citing a case revealed by BuzzFeed News, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee said it’s “appalling” that a Drug Enforcement Administration agent created a fake Facebook page using a real woman’s name and photos — without her knowledge.

“I don’t know when enough is enough. I thought that [after] the Connecticut situation, that people would see it, and rebel against it and say look, we need to do something,” Sen. Dianne Feinstein says.

“I am encouraged that the President and Attorney General agree with me that mandatory minimum sentences for non-violent offenders promote injustice and do not serve public safety,” Sen. Rand Paul says.

When it comes to the question of whether same-sex couples will be included in immigration reform, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Leahy “is going to make that decision,” Majority Leader Harry Reid says.

“I hope it will receive a majority vote in the committee,” Judiciary Committee member Richard Blumenthal says of same-sex couples’ immigration measure. “My hope is that Republicans who may be talking about this provision being a deal breaker will reconsider.”